However, when asked about injuries at Friday’s news conference, the coach said: “As of right now, no one has reported any serious injuries from last night. I haven’t sat down with our trainer yet, but I will in a little bit.”

This is the second time in camp that McCoy’s information on injured players has turned out to be less than forthcoming.

On Tuesday, wide receiver Danario Alexander tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in practice, a season-ending injury.

McCoy downplayed the injury after practice. A few hours later, the team announced the severity of the injury.

“I think any player is disappointed when they have a little injury that is going to keep him out for a little bit,” McCoy said of Te'o’s reaction to be sidelined. “But it’s part of the game and he will do whatever he can to get back on the field as quickly as possible.”